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Lecture Introduction to PowerPoint. Prepared by Dr. McCurdy January 23, 2012 ENG102IN – Problem Solving and Engineering Design Engineering Program Division of Math, Sciences, & Technology Pima Community College, West Campus Tucson, Arizona 85709. Introduction.
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LectureIntroduction to PowerPoint Prepared by Dr. McCurdy January 23, 2012 ENG102IN – Problem Solving and Engineering Design Engineering Program Division of Math, Sciences, & Technology Pima Community College, West Campus Tucson, Arizona 85709 Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt
Introduction Introduce the audience to the main topics to be presented. This presentation will discuss: • How to add a cylinder sketch to a PPT slide. • How to add a mass-spring sketch to a PPT slide. • How to add a force diagram sketch to a PPT slide. Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt
Example 1 -- Cylinder Drawing Copy & paste the desired figure as shown. • A figure # and title are unnecessary. • Use short phrases to describe the figure. • Make the text and figure large enough to be seen by all. Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt
Example 2 – Mass Spring System • A figure number and title are not necessary. • Discuss figure with short phrases. • Limit bullets to six or less per slide. Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt
Example 3 – Force Diagram • A figure # and title are unnecessary. • Describe figure with short phrases. • Make text and figure as large as possible. Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt
Summary Here, summarize the main topics that you discussed during your presentation. For example: • How to insert a cylinder sketch into PPT was discussed. • How to insert a mass-spring sketch into PPT was discussed. • How to insert a force diagram sketch into PPT was discussed. • To wrap up, ask for any questions. Be honest and forthright! If you don’t know say so. Don’t guess! Lecture-lbm-PPT-Example.ppt